Technical Partners
Thornaby, Yorkshire
Electrical Engineer Location :Stockton-On-Tees, but willing to travel on occasion. Salary : £80,000 per annum (negotiable depending on experience) Site based with travel requirements around the UK to clients terminals. Permanent Start Date: ASAP Job Overview Technical Partners are looking for a knowledgeable and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our clients team as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for electrical systems and equipment. In this role, you will ensure the safe and reliable operation of our clients electrical systems and assets, provide technical support, and lead various electrical projects, operations, and maintenance activities. What's in it for you? Salary up to £80,000 based on experience and/or chartership. 25 days holiday + bank holidays, rising to 30 days with service Employer contribution 9%, Employee contribution minimum of 5% Annual Performance Bonus Accommodation and company vehicle can be arranged and expenses covered BUPA Healthcare & Health Insurance Westfield Health Cashback Discount voucher scheme Life Assurance, 4 times basic salary Key Responsibilities Electrical Safety: Implement and maintain our clients Electrical Safety Rules, ensuring compliance with current legislation and best practices. Electrical Competency: Serve as the Designated Electrical Competent Person, overseeing competency assessments for site and contractor electricians. Maintenance & Reliability: Plan and manage electrical inspection and preventative maintenance for High Voltage (HV) and Low Voltage (LV) systems, as well as ATEX-certified equipment. Technical Expertise: Apply appropriate electrical engineering standards and codes while managing any deviations, ensuring the best practices are applied across projects. Project Involvement: Review designs, perform electrical calculations, prepare cost estimates, and develop business case proposals for new electrical systems and upgrades. Problem Solving: Provide technical support for troubleshooting, root cause failure analysis, and resolving issues related to electrical systems. Commissioning & Support: Assist with site commissioning of new equipment and systems, including quality assurance reviews and the preparation of commissioning procedures. Site Electrical Equipment: includes Power Transformers, HV/LV Switchgear Air, Vacuum and Oil, HV/LV distribution, ATEX and FLP Motors, Motor Starters, HV/LV VSD's, Soft Starts, UPSs, lighting, trace heating, hazardous area cabling/containment/junction Boxes and Earthing and Bonding systems. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Act as the lead Electrical SME, ensuring timely and high-quality responses to engineering queries from operations and maintenance. Ensure contractors comply with site safety rules and support emergency response teams as needed. Participate in hazard analysis studies (HAZOP) and contribute to safety audits and observation rounds. Develop and manage electrical works within CAPEX and OPEX budgets. Report monthly on key performance indicators (KPIs) related to electrical engineering and maintenance. What We're Looking For Degree in Electrical Engineering/Chartered Engineer status or ideally working towards Chartered Engineer status. Significant experience in designing, installing, and maintaining electrical systems, preferably in a COMAH site or the bulk liquid storage sector. Proficiency in electrical design, including load lists, single-line diagrams, cable sizing, fault level studies, protection grading studies, motor starting calculations and lighting protection calculations. Hands-on experience with site commissioning, troubleshooting, and risk assessment. Competency in managing aging electrical assets and working in hazardous areas. Experience as designated competent person of UK regulations, including Electricity at Work Regulations, DSEAR, PUWER, and COMAH. (SAP) CompEx Ex01-04, CompEx Design (Ex12) (desireable) familiarity with BS 7671 and BS EN 60079. Why Join Us? Our clients offer unique storage solutions for crude, petroleum, chemical, bitumen, liquefied gas and biofuel products. Their terminals are pipeline-connected to local chemical manufacturing facilities and gas processing plants and each facility is an Upper Tier COMAH Site. You'll have the opportunity to lead electrical projects in a dynamic and safety-focused environment. You'll work alongside a talented team while enhancing your expertise in electrical systems and contributing to the safe and efficient operation of our terminals.
Electrical Engineer Location :Stockton-On-Tees, but willing to travel on occasion. Salary : £80,000 per annum (negotiable depending on experience) Site based with travel requirements around the UK to clients terminals. Permanent Start Date: ASAP Job Overview Technical Partners are looking for a knowledgeable and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our clients team as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for electrical systems and equipment. In this role, you will ensure the safe and reliable operation of our clients electrical systems and assets, provide technical support, and lead various electrical projects, operations, and maintenance activities. What's in it for you? Salary up to £80,000 based on experience and/or chartership. 25 days holiday + bank holidays, rising to 30 days with service Employer contribution 9%, Employee contribution minimum of 5% Annual Performance Bonus Accommodation and company vehicle can be arranged and expenses covered BUPA Healthcare & Health Insurance Westfield Health Cashback Discount voucher scheme Life Assurance, 4 times basic salary Key Responsibilities Electrical Safety: Implement and maintain our clients Electrical Safety Rules, ensuring compliance with current legislation and best practices. Electrical Competency: Serve as the Designated Electrical Competent Person, overseeing competency assessments for site and contractor electricians. Maintenance & Reliability: Plan and manage electrical inspection and preventative maintenance for High Voltage (HV) and Low Voltage (LV) systems, as well as ATEX-certified equipment. Technical Expertise: Apply appropriate electrical engineering standards and codes while managing any deviations, ensuring the best practices are applied across projects. Project Involvement: Review designs, perform electrical calculations, prepare cost estimates, and develop business case proposals for new electrical systems and upgrades. Problem Solving: Provide technical support for troubleshooting, root cause failure analysis, and resolving issues related to electrical systems. Commissioning & Support: Assist with site commissioning of new equipment and systems, including quality assurance reviews and the preparation of commissioning procedures. Site Electrical Equipment: includes Power Transformers, HV/LV Switchgear Air, Vacuum and Oil, HV/LV distribution, ATEX and FLP Motors, Motor Starters, HV/LV VSD's, Soft Starts, UPSs, lighting, trace heating, hazardous area cabling/containment/junction Boxes and Earthing and Bonding systems. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Act as the lead Electrical SME, ensuring timely and high-quality responses to engineering queries from operations and maintenance. Ensure contractors comply with site safety rules and support emergency response teams as needed. Participate in hazard analysis studies (HAZOP) and contribute to safety audits and observation rounds. Develop and manage electrical works within CAPEX and OPEX budgets. Report monthly on key performance indicators (KPIs) related to electrical engineering and maintenance. What We're Looking For Degree in Electrical Engineering/Chartered Engineer status or ideally working towards Chartered Engineer status. Significant experience in designing, installing, and maintaining electrical systems, preferably in a COMAH site or the bulk liquid storage sector. Proficiency in electrical design, including load lists, single-line diagrams, cable sizing, fault level studies, protection grading studies, motor starting calculations and lighting protection calculations. Hands-on experience with site commissioning, troubleshooting, and risk assessment. Competency in managing aging electrical assets and working in hazardous areas. Experience as designated competent person of UK regulations, including Electricity at Work Regulations, DSEAR, PUWER, and COMAH. (SAP) CompEx Ex01-04, CompEx Design (Ex12) (desireable) familiarity with BS 7671 and BS EN 60079. Why Join Us? Our clients offer unique storage solutions for crude, petroleum, chemical, bitumen, liquefied gas and biofuel products. Their terminals are pipeline-connected to local chemical manufacturing facilities and gas processing plants and each facility is an Upper Tier COMAH Site. You'll have the opportunity to lead electrical projects in a dynamic and safety-focused environment. You'll work alongside a talented team while enhancing your expertise in electrical systems and contributing to the safe and efficient operation of our terminals.
Technical Partners
Port Talbot, West Glamorgan
Job Title: Asset Management Optimisation Manager Location: Flexible across the UK (Port Talbot preferred) Salary: negotiable depending on experience Permanent Site Based Start Date: ASAP Our clients, a major UK industrial organization in the Steel industry, are looking for an Asset Management Optimisation Manager. This is a senior leadership role focused on improving asset reliability, maintenance strategy, and engineering standards across multiple UK sites. This position reports directly to the Director of Engineering and will play a key role in shaping how maintenance and asset management practices are developed, implemented, and improved across the organisation. Benefits: Salary negotiable depending on experience 35 days annual leave Annual pay review and performance-related bonus scheme Private healthcare (individual cover) One of the UK's leading pension schemes (10% employer / 6% employee) Training and support towards professional accreditation (e.g. Chartered Project Professional) Lifestyle benefits including free onsite parking, employee assistance programme, and discounts with major brands (Vodafone, Jaguar Land Rover, etc.) The Role As Asset Management Optimisation Manager, you will lead the development and deployment of asset management and maintenance strategies across the business. Your work will focus on improving reliability, driving best practice, and ensuring effective processes and standards are in place across multiple sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and implementation of asset management and maintenance strategies across the organisation Supporting the delivery of reliability improvement programmes and asset integrity policies Analysing asset management processes and identifying opportunities for improvement Acting as a Subject Matter Expert in areas such as preventative maintenance, strategic asset planning, and condition-based maintenance Developing standards, metrics, and guidance to improve maintenance performance Facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing across engineering teams Supporting the governance and continuous improvement of maintenance systems and frameworks Managing and maintaining engineering standards and documentation Contributing to improvement projects and working with international engineering teams Engaging with external stakeholders and benchmarking best practices within the industry This role works closely with engineering teams across multiple sites and may involve occasional international travel. What We're Looking For To be successful in this role, candidates should have strong engineering leadership experience and a background in maintenance or asset management. Key requirements include: Degree-qualified in an engineering discipline (or equivalent experience) Significant experience in maintenance, reliability, or asset management Knowledge of Asset Management Systems aligned with ISO 55000 Experience reviewing, assessing, or auditing engineering or maintenance processes Strong organisational and analytical skills Excellent communication skills and the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels Experience driving continuous improvement and sharing best practices Comfortable working in a multi-site and international environment Ability to deliver training or guidance within your area of expertise If you're an experienced engineering professional with a passion for asset reliability, maintenance excellence, and continuous improvement , we'd love to hear from you.
Job Title: Asset Management Optimisation Manager Location: Flexible across the UK (Port Talbot preferred) Salary: negotiable depending on experience Permanent Site Based Start Date: ASAP Our clients, a major UK industrial organization in the Steel industry, are looking for an Asset Management Optimisation Manager. This is a senior leadership role focused on improving asset reliability, maintenance strategy, and engineering standards across multiple UK sites. This position reports directly to the Director of Engineering and will play a key role in shaping how maintenance and asset management practices are developed, implemented, and improved across the organisation. Benefits: Salary negotiable depending on experience 35 days annual leave Annual pay review and performance-related bonus scheme Private healthcare (individual cover) One of the UK's leading pension schemes (10% employer / 6% employee) Training and support towards professional accreditation (e.g. Chartered Project Professional) Lifestyle benefits including free onsite parking, employee assistance programme, and discounts with major brands (Vodafone, Jaguar Land Rover, etc.) The Role As Asset Management Optimisation Manager, you will lead the development and deployment of asset management and maintenance strategies across the business. Your work will focus on improving reliability, driving best practice, and ensuring effective processes and standards are in place across multiple sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and implementation of asset management and maintenance strategies across the organisation Supporting the delivery of reliability improvement programmes and asset integrity policies Analysing asset management processes and identifying opportunities for improvement Acting as a Subject Matter Expert in areas such as preventative maintenance, strategic asset planning, and condition-based maintenance Developing standards, metrics, and guidance to improve maintenance performance Facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing across engineering teams Supporting the governance and continuous improvement of maintenance systems and frameworks Managing and maintaining engineering standards and documentation Contributing to improvement projects and working with international engineering teams Engaging with external stakeholders and benchmarking best practices within the industry This role works closely with engineering teams across multiple sites and may involve occasional international travel. What We're Looking For To be successful in this role, candidates should have strong engineering leadership experience and a background in maintenance or asset management. Key requirements include: Degree-qualified in an engineering discipline (or equivalent experience) Significant experience in maintenance, reliability, or asset management Knowledge of Asset Management Systems aligned with ISO 55000 Experience reviewing, assessing, or auditing engineering or maintenance processes Strong organisational and analytical skills Excellent communication skills and the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels Experience driving continuous improvement and sharing best practices Comfortable working in a multi-site and international environment Ability to deliver training or guidance within your area of expertise If you're an experienced engineering professional with a passion for asset reliability, maintenance excellence, and continuous improvement , we'd love to hear from you.